This charming, Tudor-style cottage is tucked away down a peaceful alleyway, in the centre of the market town of Ludlow.
A characterful one-bedroom holiday home, Hideaway Cottage makes an idyllic base for a couple looking to explore the delights of Shropshire.
Stepping inside, be charmed by the traditional décor of the open-plan living space, beautifully-adorned with exposed wooden beams and brimming with original character.
Following a day of adventure, put your feet up and unwind on the sumptuous sofa with your favourite show playing on the Smart TV.
A well-designed kitchen sits at the rear of the sociable space, fit with a range of conveniences sure to entice any budding chef to whip up a delicious meal to be enjoyed at the nearby dining table.
In the warmer months, carry the conversation outdoors and soak up the last of the evening sunshine with your favourite tipple with a seat in the front courtyard.
Settled under the eaves is a double bedroom and a characterful shower room, where you can prepare for the day ahead with a refreshing rinse.
Enjoying a central position within the heart of the charming market town of Ludlow, there's a host of local amenities readily available on your doorstep; tuck in to a spot of pub fare at The Unicorn Inn, or sample the local beers with a visit to Ludlow Brewing Co.
If you time it right, peruse the stalls of the open-air market held in the town square, where you can stock-up on fresh, local produce.
The mediaeval ruins of Ludlow Castle overlook the glistening waters of the River Teme, where you can immerse yourself in local history before soaking in the slights with a scenic riverside stroll.
A network of footpaths await at the nearby Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve, home to a landscape of open grassland, craggy cliffs, and views across Ludlow to the Clee Hills.
The market town of Tenbury Wells is set a short distance away, where you can learn about the fascinating history of the area with a tour of Tenbury Museum, or make a splash at the indoor swimming pool.
Jump in the car and journey to Church Stretton, where you can test your swing with a game of golf at the 18-hole course, or try your hand at something new at Longmynd Archery Club.
There's a fantastic network of walking and cycling opportunities through the stunning Shropshire Hills countryside, including the heather-clad hills of Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd and woodland adventures at Rectory Wood country park.
Hideaway Cottage is a fantastic couple's retreat for an unforgettable Shropshire holiday.